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- Ask any American worth their salt what they know about William Henry Harrison, and they'll probably say, "Well, I think he was that president who died only a month into office." Well, that person would be wrong. In truth, the president known as Ol' Tippecanoe actually rewrote American history. How did he do this? By faking his death and joining ranks with a shadow government known only as the Fraternity, which was, until recently, the most super secret conspiracy ever assembled: That is, until it stopped being a secret when a young female reporter found out and had the guts to report it. The Triumph of William Henry Harrison is the story of our ninth president, but it is also the story of Amanda Delacourt. After inheriting the life's work of her deceased mentor, Amanda was shocked to learn he had left her a trail of clues leading to an unbelievable story about a seemingly unremarkable man. Armed with a few inside leads and a bucket of tenacity, Amanda begins a quest to fill in the gaps and bring this momentous story to the public. But it won't be an easy task, because along the way she's forced to outwit Fraternity spies hell-bent on shutting her down. "Luckily" Amanda has assembled a rag-tag group of misfits dedicated to spreading the word about Harrison. With the power of song, pantomime, morbid humor, and love, the only real obstacle to their success is each other. And the Fraternity. And a generally apathetic public. The Triumph of William Henry Harrison was produced, directed, written, filmed, and edited by Daniel Califf-Glick, and stands as his premiere full-length motion picture. Featuring narration by Hollywood legend Edward Asner and a musical score by the inimitable Jacob Sanders, this hysterical, historical mockumentary also includes analyses by Newsweek senior editor and New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Alter, Beltway veteran and Rutgers University political scientist Ross Baker,
- Nick (Nick Basil), and Tony (Henry Armetta, as Tony Martin), are New York City taxicab drivers, who are constantly arguing in broken-English and Italian, who take two out-of-town school teachers on a sight-seeing tour of their fair burg. They pick them up at Pennsylvania Station and drive through Washington Square, the Bowery, Chinatown, the financial district, by City Hall and, finally, across the Brooklyn Bridge.
- In 1933, a legendary father and son musicologist team travel through the American South recording unheard folk songs and struggle to confront demons from their past.
- A struggling actor approaching 40, Tony must decide if his lifelong dream is still worth it.
- After an evening at a friends get together, Lily, a young woman, ops to take a short train ride and walk home over calling an Uber. Along the way she experiences interactions with three different men. The first a middle-aged man who follows her from one stop to the next blatantly showing his true colors as a man intent on taking advantage of a woman alone. The second, a younger man, arrogant and brash who takes her disinterest for insult and a personal assault on his insecurities. The third and final interaction is with that of an Uber driver, whose wandering eyes and nuanced comments catch a girl in the most vulnerable of positions searching for an escape.
- When Hector's girlfriend, 17-year-old Betsy Sanchez tells him she's pregnant Hector's life is flipped upside down.
- Reeling after a tragic twist of fate, a young woman is visited by a vivacious spirit.
- A chance encounter with a mysterious stranger forces a young woman to question her reality.
- Comedian and writer (the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the Onion) Django Gold presents BAG OF TRICKS, his debut stand-up comedy special. An hour filled with jokes, humorous observations, and the paranoid ramblings of a man slowly being crushed into powder by the modern age.
- Snafu is the story of a girl, Florence, who is constantly rediscovering her purpose in life. Florence is all about throwing herself into the deep end or going "balls to the wall", as the kids say, to pursue the thing she was put on Planet Earth to do, even if she just discovered it like... this morning. With her strange but loyal roommate Eli by her side, there's no telling what Florence will do to pursue her dreams or how many messes she will make along the way.
- Harrington, a racist, hard-boiled authority figure of some sort, chases the probably innocent Esteban José Garcalina Viejo. A gritty, but sometimes humorous, dialogue on race in America.
- A trashed and crowded beach with stressed out city people place is magically visited by a colorful "Healing Tribe."
- A tale about what might be love, or just an experience to learn from.
- After landing a clean up job with a local mob boss, two best friends find the hardest choice ahead when one man's trash happens to be another man's treasure.
- Docu-drama dealing with the dangers of posting "free" pet ads.
- Caleb Synan discusses turning 30, reveals the types of young people he can't stand and questions the legitimacy of the British accent.
- Home becomes purgatory for a grieving and murderous filmmaker during a global pandemic.
- People We Know is a character driven mockumentary style comedy exploiting the insights of exaggerated characters as they share their personal thoughts. Seymour assembles a collection of his offbeat friends for a house warming party as the light-hearted thoughts tangle into dark rages of insight the party ends in a disaster.
- Seven young "millennials" make their way through New York City, being filmed as they discover things, not only about those around them, but about themselves as well.
- A struggling actress loses a role to her dog and must watch him sky rocket to celebrity while she descends into vengeful madness.
- 1994–8.6 (5)TV EpisodeHow America's law enforcement agencies tackled the Mafia. Concentrates on the Gambino family from 1980 to 1993. Includes secret FBI recordings, interviews and allegations that the family were responsible for the deaths of 200 people.
- A group of homeless women learn that a tiny glimmer of hope is worth all the money in the world.
- An intimate study of a young Russian-American doctor's unraveling.
- Charles and Maryanne Bailey, the proud owners of a small accounting firm, reflect on the absurd yet true stories of their past assistants in the 1980's
- As reports of Dinosaur sightings continue to grow at unprecedented rates across the nation, NEWS UPDATE TONIGHT brings a special bulletin.
- Emeka Nwandu (played by HBO The Wire's Gbenga Akinnagbe ) thinks he has his "American Dream" all figured out. He is in line for a promotion and his girlfriend, Jumoke, has agreed to marry him. Everything is going perfect until Jumoke's father refuses to let her marry outside their tribe and Emeka's boss puts a zany condition on the new promotion. A condition that will jeopardize the whole wedding if it does ever happen. As if these pressures weren't enough, Emeka also has a big secret he's been keeping from his bride to be.
- Best friends co-found a type design startup and are surprised to discover that 'business' can be just as dramatic as 'creative.'
- In the spring of 2018, the filmmaker Maria Petschnig befriended Marc who at that time was living in his car in Brooklyn for more than a year, while also holding a day job. He was parking in her neighborhood to frequent the shower at the gym and she kept running into him. Marc grew up in NYC, is a former convict, and his self-imposed homelessness had both psychological as well as economical reasons. Petschnig started to record his life and struggle, his thoughts, routines, etc. over the course of two years. The film as a collaborative project. "I want to see what can develop with your artistic abilities and my circumstances as much, if not more than you!"
- A loner, who has recently lost custody of her son, meets an endearing stranger who likes to sunbathe in the parking lot beneath her balcony.
- After being fired from his desk job, Bobby is forced to take a gig as a bike-bound weed delivery boy in NYC.
- The Wright Path" is the story of Darren Wright, a young overzealous NYPD cop who just made detective. While investigating a minor incident, he stumbles across a huge case involving a big time crime boss.
- Sudanese-American poets and musicians engage in performances and conversation around third culture identity and the revolution in Sudan, from which they have been physically cut off.
- Basing their entire relationship on the fact that neither one of them ever wanted to get married or have a baby, Ben and Anna find their relationship on the brink of destruction, after Anna suddenly changes her mind.
- A roommate stuck in a codependent cycle finds her burgeoning romance might lead to something unexpected.
- Vespertine is a unique dark psychological drama told from the Latino perspective. It tells the story of a man who suddenly and unwittingly gets involved in a love triangle. His situation gets even more complicated when we learn that he suffers from a condition that may be the very cause of everything he is experiencing.
- A dystopian tale showing how far humans would go to get to "The Other Place" in order to have a perceived "better life"
- "Method or Madness" is an award winning comedic series that follows two zany new york natives and aspiring actors, Nikki and Gerard. Their unreserved nature, unconventional friendship and periods of unemployment make them magnets for peculiar situations. The episodes are improvised by the actors from an outline created by Nikki Gold and Gerard Bianco Jr.